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Arlington Playground & Spray Park

1523 Fernleaf StreetPittsburgh, PA 15210Website: Visit Website Google Map

Arlington Playground is a 3.8-acre neighborhood park that was acquired by the City of Pittsburgh in 1912 and opened for use in 1921 following multiple improvements to the site. New amenities included a recreation center, baseball diamond, girls’ field, and playground. The park sits adjacent to South Side Park, near the top of what used to be the St. Clair Incline, which traversed the hillside from 1886 to 1935, connecting the lower station on Josephine Street near 22nd Street to the upper station on Salisbury Street in Arlington.

Grab an Arlington Playground Activity Sheet with scavenger hunt from Pittsburgh Parks HERE!

Spray Park Rules

  • Children under the age of 6 must have adult supervision at all times.
  • Food and drinks are only permitted in designated areas.
  • Glass containers and grills are prohibited.
  • Animals are not permitted.
  • No bicycles, skateboards, roller blades, etc.
  • No toys or water balloons.
  • No running, pushing or rough play.
  • No climbing, hanging, swinging or sitting on the spray features.
  • No drugs, alcohol, smoking, vaping, electronic cigarettes, or chewing tobacco.
  • No weapons, fighting, profanity, or abusive language.
  • When thunder and/or lightning is present, evacuate the splash pad immediately and seek shelter. Patrons must wait 30 minutes after the last sign of thunder or lightning before returning.
  • Spray Park cannot be reserved for private parties or groups.
  • Citiparks is not responsible for lost, stolen, or damaged property.
  • Vandals will be prosecuted.
     

Please see the Attendant with any questions or concerns.

If further assistance is needed, please contact the Aquatics Office at 412-323-7928 or aquatics@pittsburghpa.gov

For additional information on Spray Parks, please call the Aquatics Office:  412-323-7928